IGGY GOES POP

LONDON'S Royal Albert Hall hosted Swarovski's Fashion Rocks yesterday - a night where music and fashion became one as 12 of the world's biggest designers dressed 12 of the world's coolest musicians. Shall we get straight to the naughty bits? Razorlight's Jonny Borrell lighting up a cigarette midway through his set for Burberry, before being berated by co-host Uma Thurman; Beth Ditto - who played for Christopher Kane - geeing up the crowd with her fruity language before kicking her shoes into the front row; and the female voiceover making a fashion faux pas when she announced "Ladies and gentleman, Lily Cole", when in fact it was Ms. Allen taking to the stage. Oops. The night's performances were surrounded by stunning catwalk shows - the most inventive of which was Stella McCartney, whose models played musical chairs, racing to sit down each time indie band Shy Child paused their song. The show was entirely stolen, however, by Donatella Versace's chosen performer Iggy Pop, whose reputation for rebellion was confirmed when he cut off co-host Samuel L Jackson mid-sentence (who does that?), jumping around the stage like a hyperactive teenager and declaring he wanted to start his song saying, "Let's do it!" Queens of the red carpet went to Claudia Schiffer, in a liquid gold Chanel pencil skirt, and Kate Moss, who arrived on the arm of Sir Philip Green wearing a vintage flapper gown worth £40,000, which she plans to sell on e-Bay for charity later this month. (October 19 2007, AM)[b]Louise Roe WATCH OUR EXCLUSIVE FASHION ROCKS VIDEO [b] SEE ALL THE PHOTOS HERE[b] READ WHAT WENT ON BEHIND-THE-SCENES HERE